In 2010, teachers were told that Muslims would not be permitted to wear the niqab, the garment covering the entire body except for slits across the eyes. The guidance, circulated in Ireland by bishops among more than 450 schools, said that although staff should respect the religious rights of non-Catholics, it was "unsatisfactory for a teacher not to be able to see and engage properly with a pupil whose face was covered". Opponents of the ban argue that it religious expression is a basic human right and muslims should be able to wear the Niqa in every school. Proponents of the ban argue that the Niqab is a religious symbol that should not be worn at Catholic Schools.
@tomjolly669mos
No, it is a Catholic school.
Deleted10mos
No, why is a muslim going to catholic school?
@8VFLN5811mos
Yes, in cases where the Catholic school is the de facto public school/ performs public school function.
Deleted1yr
No, why would a muslim be going to catholic school.
@8PZX5D82yrs
Why are they in a catholic school.
Yes, if it is a private catholic school
@8HFYDN92yrs
Schools should not be prevented from banning it
No, a niqab or burka is a security issue in that it conceals the idenity of a person. A hijab can be worn instead.
@ISIDEWITH7yrs
Yes, we should respect all cultural and religious traditions
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